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Tourists
enjoy Holly Springs By SUE WATSON Drizzle and overcast skies Friday set the pace for a steady, but modest, turnout for the 68th Annual Pilgrimage. And those who did visit the lovely City of Holly Springs said they had a good time. County seeks to improve animal control By SUE WATSON A new dog pound constructed by the county to house wild or vicious dogs is running over, according to Sheriff Kenny Dickerson. Holy Family daycare going to K-8 campus By SUE WATSON Families with both Pre-K and K-8 children will be able to drop all their children off and pick them up after school at one campus this fall at Holy Family School on North West Street, according to principal Ketia Francis. Aldermen OK gospel fest, Acme’s temp office By SUE WATSON Kevin Thomas was given permission by Holly Springs aldermen to block off Alderson Street beside Stixs-N-Tones for a gospel music fest set for Saturday, May 13. Olita plans to run in Boston again By SUE WATSON Donna Olita made history for Holly Springs by running in the 2006 Boston Marathon last week. Because she qualified in December 2005, she gets a second try at the Boston Marathon before having to qualify again. Report News:
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